
Recovering South Africa’s “Stolen Billions” – A Good Start, But Still Just A Start
There is undeniable evidence that the majority of the people in this country are sick and tired of corruption, and demand that justice prevails.

There is undeniable evidence that the majority of the people in this country are sick and tired of corruption, and demand that justice prevails.

We’ve got some exciting news – the partnership between JGL Forensic Services and CGF Research Institute is now official!

We’ve probably all seen those amusing posts on Facebook.

As South Africans, we all know how hard it can be to find work. Almost a third of our working-age population is unemployed. In the second quarter of 2019, the number of jobless people rose by an additional 455 000, bringing the total to 6.65 million, the highest in almost 20 years.

‘CFO Talks’ interviews Jacques van Wyk from JGL Forensic Services Fraud examiner, Jacques van Wyk, outlines various scenarios where fraud commonly occurs in business and highlights the necessity to look for red flags, especially from the most trusted employees.

The South African Law Reform Commission (SALRC) recently released a report outlining measures to reduce the risk of exposure – accidental or intentional – to adult material online by children.

One of our investigation teams recently completed an investigation into the procurement of two contracts, as well as income and expenditure by an educational institution.

They say that people are an organisation’s greatest asset. That, although salaries usually account for any company’s biggest expense, good employees don’t actually represent a cost, but rather an intelligent investment that ultimately offers a great return.

The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rocks the world.” This line, from a poem penned by William Ross Wallace in the mid-1800’s, speaks to the decisive influence mothers have on the direction society will take in the future, as they are ones who nuture, and set the moral compasses of, the children who grow up to be leaders.

American actor and author Oscar Lavant once said “there’s a fine line between genius and insanity.” In the light of everything that’s happening in South Africa at the moment, it would be more than appropriate to borrow from this quote a little, and say that there’s a fine line between leaders and dictators.